Port Elizabeth’s Kelway Hotel

If you enjoy a stunning sea view and warm hospitality, look no further than the Kelway Hotel. This stunning hotel is located in Brookes Hill Drive in Humewood, Port Elizabeth. The area is close to the beach and to shopping and business facilities and so the hotel enjoys the perfect location for both leisure and business travelers.

The Kelway Hotel Port Elizabeth in South Africa is a 3 and 4 star hotel which was built in 2004. The timber structure offers guests 61 comfortable en-suite rooms, a restaurant, secure parking and conference facilities. Various room options are available making it possible for guests to choose what suits them best. For example you might choose a 4-star Sea-facing Room or a 4-star Cliff-facing Room. Both are spacious and comfortable and have a king size or double bed, dark wood furnishings and white silk percale linens. Coffee and tea facilities are provided and the rooms have individual air-conditioning as well as DSTV and internet access. The rooms also have a shower and bath and an individual, private balcony where you can relax in comfort. There are 36 four-star rooms available at the Kelway Hotel.

Guests may also want to explore the three-star room options. Again, there is a choice between a sea or cliff-facing room, but instead of luxury sheets and large beds visitors are giving twin beds and crisp white linens. The rooms have a rustic wood finish, individually controlled air conditioning, DSTV and coffee/tea making facilities. The room is more compact and has an en-suite shower as well anice little balcony with great views. They are a great choice for those on a tighter budget or business travelers looking to share accommodation. The Kelway Hotel Port Elizabeth has 23 three-star rooms available.

Every room in the hotel has Wi-Fi internet accessibility, but unfortunately it is not wheelchair friendly. Guests can get help organizing day excursions, car hire, flight confirmation, photocopy and fax facilities and arrange transport to the nearest gym at the reception desk. Guests are also able to dine at the Farriagers restaurant and bar which offers guests a casual but sophisticated atmosphere. The restaurant – which has an excellent view of Algoa Bay – is perfect for breakfast, lunch or dinner and visitors often find themselves enjoying drinks on the viewing deck while watching whales or frolicking dolphins. The food available at this fine establishment is a fusion of European and South African tastes which most guests find very agreeable. Other facilities available include a plunge pool, a laundry service and two state of the art conference rooms for 16 or 100 people.

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